B broadsea Member Joined Oct 13, 2014 Messages 2 Location Fraserburgh N E Scotland Oct 14, 2014 #1 Here is a couple of photos of the cane handles which I made. No power tools used, all cut out, shaped, filled and sanded by hand. Attachments Cardigan Handle.JPG 39.1 KB · Views: 171 Beech crook.jpg 7.2 KB · Views: 187 Thistle crook.JPG 35.5 KB · Views: 215
Here is a couple of photos of the cane handles which I made. No power tools used, all cut out, shaped, filled and sanded by hand.
walshjp17 Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 3,503 Location Weddington, NC Oct 14, 2014 #2 I really like the cane with the thistle carvings. What timbers do you use? D'oh! I just saw the photo titles.:redface: Last edited: Oct 14, 2014
I really like the cane with the thistle carvings. What timbers do you use? D'oh! I just saw the photo titles.:redface:
Ligget Member Joined Jan 13, 2005 Messages 13,474 Location Bonnybridge, Scotland. Oct 14, 2014 #3 Lovely sticks John, I am a member of the Scottish Crookmakers Association, I made walking sticks and crooks before turning pens.
Lovely sticks John, I am a member of the Scottish Crookmakers Association, I made walking sticks and crooks before turning pens.
Glenn McCullough Member Joined Feb 18, 2004 Messages 4,130 Location Grosse Pointe Woods, mi, USA Oct 16, 2014 #4 John, I took up pentuning to learn to turn for the sake of making canes...never happened...on the lathe! Carved a few, not anywhere near your quality. Very handome canes. What method do you use to attach the handle to the staff?
John, I took up pentuning to learn to turn for the sake of making canes...never happened...on the lathe! Carved a few, not anywhere near your quality. Very handome canes. What method do you use to attach the handle to the staff?